This blog article is for those students who are passionate about CSE/IT branch but don’t expect to get CSE branch in any reputed IITs or IIIT Hyd. IIIT-Delhi is one of the best institute for CSE in India for its awsome faculty that boasts of 22 professors who have done their PhD overseas in the best of world renowned institutes.

If below criteria fit well with you, you have a right match in IIIT-D

1) If you are a knowledge-seeker and would try to achieve excellence in CSE field by learning from top class faculty that is available in India (US-style education)

2) If you plan to pursue MTech/MS in one of top international university

3) If you dream of working in one of the top international/Indian IT company

4) If you are looking for a institute that has good quality of infrastructure (labs, equipment) and good industry interface

5) If you don’t wish to waste first two years of college attending metal shop, chemistry practical, engg drawing while the main thing that excites you is computer –related topics.

6) If you value decent hostel facilities (with ACs) in a metro city and are willing to pay for it.

7) If you are willing to work REALLY hard to achieve your goals for life

DASA Scheme 2013-14 Allotment List- 3rd Round has been declared. For all practical purposes, below list for 2nd round holds good for 3rd round. Those who were late in applying or need upgrade, a fourth round has been declared. Please follow DASANIT website

Update: 8 June 2013

DASA Scheme 2013-14 Allotment List- 2nd Round has been declared. Following are the cut-offs for few institutes

The candidates for JEE-Main 2013 could use the following table to first figure out the normalized marks that takes care of both JEE-Main marks and CBSE 12th Percentage. Subsequently, the second table could be used to find out the expected AIR rank in JEE-Main from the normalized marks.

NEW DELHI: Ushering in what could be the biggest change in the country’s school examination system, the Central Board of Secondary Education will introduce an ‘open book’ section in the final exams for classes 9, 10 and 11 from the current academic year and for class 12 boards from next year (2014-15).

For the ‘open book’ section — which doesn’t mean books can be taken inside the exam hall — students will be given case studies in each subject four months in advance. All questions will be from the given material. This section will carry 20% weightage.Read more…

New Delhi: The council of National Institute of Technology (NITs) met here on Tuesday to deliberate on options for normalisation of class XII marks across school boards, but there was no consensus. Sources said the next round of meeting to hammer out a solution is likely next week, even as students across the country are already in midst of appearing for the Joint Entrance Examination 2013 under the new format for admission to undergraduate programme. Read more...